Blog for Members of Shorehill Estates, located on the beautiful Hood Canal in Belfair, Washington
Sunday, December 25, 2022
Merry Christmas to all of Shorehill
Friday, August 26, 2022
Fall Work Party and Community Meeting - September 10, 2022
Sunflowers grown and photographed by Sue Veseth, former Shorehill resident
Fall Work PartySeptember 10, 2022
Work party begins at 9:00 am - Please meet at the beach to sign in. Reminder: All who participate receive a $50.00 credit off their community dues. (If you already receive a 65+ credit you will not receive additional credit, but we do hope you come and participate)
We will be conducting our usual community maintenance in preparation for Fall/Winter to include ensuring ditches are cleared for water run-off, vegetation is cut back, and bathrooms are winterized. We will also be doing some sealing of cracks on the boat ramp and any additional projects needing attention.
We will work until approximately 1:30 pm and then return to the beach at 2:30 pm for our Fall Community Meeting. Please bring your folding chairs and join us at the beach.
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We look forward to seeing everyone on September 10, 2022. Should you have anything to add to the work party plan or the meeting agenda please let us know. We value your input and participation and all that is collectively done to sustain our community environment and culture.
Shorehill Board
Monday, July 11, 2022
New Locks
New locks have been installed to both cables at the boat launch. Your old keys will work on the new locks.
Enjoy the beautiful weather!
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Lock Replacement at Boat Launch
Thanks to all who have brought to our attention the broken lock at the boat launch. We are in the process of havng a new lock rekeyed so that everyone's keys will work on the new lock. Thank you for bringing it to our attention. The new lock will be in place as soon as we receive it.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
New Board Selected - Shorehill Estates’ Community, Beach, Dock & Pier Rules and Regulations & Bylaws
Shorehill Estates’
Community, Beach, Dock & Pier Rules and Regulations
The following list of rules and regulations is established to ensure safety, decrease liability, increase longevity, and promote respectful utilization and mutual enjoyment of our community resources. Please abide by these rules and regulations using common sense and common courtesy at all times. Any references to “guest/s” herein refers to non-paying family and friends of community members.
- Priority for use of
the community beach, pier, boat launch, floats, dock and facilities is
granted to Shorehill Community Members.
- No lifeguard on
duty. Use community beach, pier, boat launch, floats, dock, facilities and
waters at your own risk.
- Climbing on and/or
diving/jumping from any portion of the pier or ramp is prohibited.
- Swimming is to be
done from/near swim float to ensure safety and separation of swimmers from
boats and to enable clear visibility by boaters.
- Use of lifejackets
while around the beach, dock, pier and water is strongly recommended.
- Community Members
must inform their guests of and ensure compliance with all Shorehill
Estates’ Community, Beach, Dock & Pier Rules and Regulations.
- Individual
homeowners are liable for any and all damage to community property caused
by them, their guest/s and/or renters.
- Individual
homeowners assume full responsibility and liability for any personal
injury to or by them, their guests and/or renters occurring on community
property and associated facilities.
- Members shall be
issued one key to the boat ramp area and the restrooms upon request. Keys shall not be duplicated. No additional keys may be given to
friends, guests or renters.
- Pre-approval by the
Shorehill Estates board is required for any guest/s/renters’ use of
community beach, pier, boat launch, floats, dock and/or facilities during
any time the Community Member will not be present.
- Primary usage of
the boat dock/floats is for community boaters. Fishing/crabbing/other activities must
yield to boating operations.
- Boats are not to be
left tied/locked to the dock/floats if unattended/unused for two or more
days.
Severe wind and water conditions can quickly arise, resulting in damage to boats and dock/floats. - Community members’
have priority over guests’ when boat-parking spaces are limited.
- To avoid damage do
not cut bait or clean fish on unprotected dock/floats.
- During high usage
of the dock/floats, small and/or non-motorized boats should be beached or
tied up in a way that allows optimum space for larger, less-mobile boats.
- Boat trailers
should be returned to owner’s property after launching boat. To ensure sufficient access and visibility
for everyone, parking of boat trailers along hedges at beach is always
prohibited.
- Short-term renters
of any property within the Shorehill Estates do not have rights to use of the
Shorehill Estates community boat docks and/or boat launch.
- Parking is not
allowed of any vehicle in or in front of boat-launch roundabout or on boat
ramp. To ensure pedestrian safety
please do not park closer than one car length on either side of crosswalk
or closer than one car length from entry to roundabout.
- State crabbing,
fish and shell-fish regulations are to be followed at all times. Harvesting of clams and oysters is
limited to community members personal consumption. Short-term renters are not permitted to
harvest shellfish from community beach.
- Smoking/vaping or
any drug use is prohibited at community beach, picnic area and on docks
and piers.
- Shared common areas
at beach and on docks/pier are for family enjoyment. Please do not use profanity when others
are present. Reduce noise after
10:00 pm in consideration of other community residents and guests.
- When planning large
gatherings at the beach please notify Shorehill Estates board by phone or email
prior to the event.
- No fireworks on community
roads, beach, pier, boat dock, boat launch or floats at any time. This is to ensure safety and reduce
liability for all and to avoid damage to any person/s, community roads, beach,
pier, boat dock, boat launch, floats, community property and members’
boats, cars and property.
- Members, guests and
renters must remove trash and recycling, and clean restrooms and picnic
area following use.
- Dogs are to be
confined to owner’s property or leashed when on community roads and beach
areas. Please control any excessive
barking and be sure to clean up after your pets. Restrain pets from entering other
people’s property uninvited.
- Skateboarding is
not allowed within Shorehill Estates community.
- No
commercial signage is to be posted without prior approval by the Shorehill
Estates board.
- Performance or contracting of any work done on
community roads or facilities must be pre-approved by the Shorehill board.
Failure to comply will result in loss of privileges for use of community
areas. (Revised: May 2022)
Sunday, April 24, 2022
SPRING WORK PARTY - MAY 7 2022
May 7 is our SPRING WORK PARTY. We will be gathering
at the beach at 9:00 am. We look forward to seeing a BIG turn-out.
If you are new to the community this is the time of year we gather as a
community spending a portion of the day on community maintenance and needed
repair projects followed by a community meeting. We would love to have
you come. If you have been a property owner for some time but haven't been attending, we hope this will be the year you can join us. It is a great time to meet your neighbors and invest in your community. Those who participate also
receive a $50.00 reduction on their dues.
We will meet at 9:00 am, work until about 1:30 pm and then
reconvene at 2:30 pm for our community meeting. If you know of
maintenance that needs to be done around the community, please let me know
before the meeting by sending an email to gaylerobbins@juno.com.
Planned projects include:
Beach and Community Entry Vegetation Cleanup/Maintenance
· Water Reservoir/Pump House Area Maintenance (digging around
reservoir to improve drainage/ improving access/cleaning up vegetation
·
Clean-up of Community Road Sides and Ditches
·
Other projects as identified
Reminders:
- Please
be sure to clean up after your dogs and cats and be respectful of shared
areas and your neighbor's property.
- As
boating begins please remember boats are not to be left tied up to the
docks for extended periods of time, preventing others from dock use.
Docks are to be used and shared equitably by all property
owners. They are not intended for long-term moorage.
- Please
also do not leave boat trailers at the beach but rather
return to your property while you are boating.
- Hood
Canal Shrimping: May 25, May 28, June 9, and June 23 from 9:00 am to
1:00 pm only.
- Fall Work Party: September 10, 2022 9:00 am - 1:30 pm followed by community meeting at 2:30 pm
- If you have NOT YET PAID your water bill or community dues please do so. Dues are due in November and water is due in March.
We will be voting on ALL board members at our Spring Community
Meeting. We would LOVE TO HAVE SOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS.
If you are interested please let me know. If you are unable to attend
please send me an email with your vote for all position.
Current board members are:
President: Gayle Robbins
Vice President: Brooke Scheib
Secretary: Judy Radnich
Treasurer: Karen Lau
Water Commissioner: Peter Goranson
Board Members:
Tom Horn
Bryan Trullinger
Dana Hershberger
Alice Berg
Nancy Anderson
Laura Woolworth
Thanks for being an active part of our shared community. We look forward to seeing you on May 7, 2022 at 9:00 am.
Gayle Robbins, President
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Fall Work Party and Community Meeting - September 11, 2021& Tree Work Scheduling
On September 11, 2021 we are planning to have our community work party and meeting. We will NOT be having a POT LUCK due to continuing concerns related to Covid. We look forward to seeing everyone and having opportunity to meet some of our new neighbors. Remember, those who participate in the work party will receive $50.00 off your dues for the coming year.
Plan:
9:00 am Signup at beach for various work projects for the day including:
1) Clean up and repairs at water reservoir and road leading to the pump house
2) Cutting back vegetation on the roads (Baja Vista/Alta Vista/Marine View Dr and North Shore)
3) Cleaning the bathrooms and mailboxes
4) Trimming plants at beach (Roddy and round about planter)
5) Other projects as identified
We will be working until about 1:00 pm or until the work is done. We will return to the beach area at 2:30 pm for a community meeting. Please plan to bring your own chairs and respect social distancing.
We are also coordinating with a local tree trimmer to do some work around the community. This will not be done at the work party but rather at scheduled dates in the next few months. Payment for the work will be the responsibility of the property owner however we will be assisting with the coordination. If you have any tree work you would like done on your property please send me a text message to (360) 710-7169 by September 11, 2021 letting me know what you would like to have done. I will coordinate with the tree trimmer, have him give you a price for the work and schedule a date.
It would be great to have an idea of how many people will be here for the work party so we can plan the work accordingly. Please send a text to let me know you'll be here (360) 710-7169.
We look forward to seeing all who can attend.
Gayle Robbins
(360) 275-4038 Home - (360) 710-7169 Cell